Montreal’s largest water retention basin will reduce sewage dumps into Lachine Canal

City engineers are installing a water retention basin in Montreal, Québec, to end the need to dump excess sewage into the Lachine Canal during intense rainstorms, which happens five times each summer, on average. Every time the sewage water is diverted into the canal, authorities have to close it to recreational use for 72 hours. The St. Lawrence River into which the canal flows is also affected. Read the full story by The Montreal Gazette.

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